7:18 PM,
Oct. 13, 2013

QB Jalen Whitlow wasn't in the game long enough to have an impact, leaving with an injured ankle on the Cats' second series.

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There's not much good news for the University of Kentucky football team today, after a 48-7 throttling at the hands of top-ranked Alabama on Saturday night left the Wildcats with a 1-5 record, 0-3 in the Southeastern Conference, and without starting quarterback Jalen Whitlow and a host of other injured players.

But there is a ray of hope: The road gets a little easier the rest of the way. After facing four consecutive Top 25 opponents, whose combined record is 21-3, Kentucky gets this week off to lick its wounds and then finishes with five SEC opponents whose combined record is 17-11 and one ...